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"Unveiling the Marvels of Medical Research

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Louis Pasteur conducting research in Austria, 19th century (chromo)

Louis Pasteur conducting research in Austria, 19th century (chromo)
3783440 Louis Pasteur conducting research in Austria, 19th century (chromo); (add.info.: Louis Pasteur. In 1865, parasitic disease was killing great numbers of silkworms in Alais (now Ales)

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Pierre Paul Emile Roux, 19th century (chromo)

Pierre Paul Emile Roux, 19th century (chromo)
3783439 Pierre Paul Emile Roux, 19th century (chromo); (add.info.: Pierre Paul Emile Roux (1853-1933), pupil and later colleague of Louis Pasteur, discovered the cure for diphtheria

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Medical section of the Italian scientific exhibit: 'The Italian founders of medical science'

Medical section of the Italian scientific exhibit: "The Italian founders of medical science", prepared by Prof. Bompiani, in the Hall of Science of the Chicago World's Fair

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Doctor shown as he observes a glass slide through the microscope

Doctor shown as he observes a glass slide through the microscope Italy. Date of Photograph:1936 ca

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Wooden vaginal speculum preserved in the Ospedale del Ceppo in Pistoia

Wooden vaginal speculum preserved in the Ospedale del Ceppo in Pistoia. The picture was taken during the Exhibition of Science History in 1929, in Florence. Florence Exhibition of Science History

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Showcase with works and original preparations by the Senator

Showcase with works and original preparations by the Senator and anatomist Luigi Porta; drawings by Rusconi. The picture was taken during the Exhibition of Science History in 1929, in Florence

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Case with surgical instruments in silver and gold, belonged to the Prof. Cipriani

Case with surgical instruments in silver and gold, belonged to the Prof. Cipriani. The object was donated by Pietro Leopoldo, Gran Duke of Tuscany to the Hospital of S. Maria Nuova

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Showcase with preparations by the anatomist Bartolommeo Pannizza

Showcase with preparations by the anatomist Bartolommeo Pannizza. At bottom are branches for incisions and incisions by Cesare Ferreri

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Glass case with anatomic samples and some works of the surgeon Antonio Scarpa

Glass case with anatomic samples and some works of the surgeon Antonio Scarpa, preserved in the University of Pavia. The photo was taken on the occasion of the Exhibition on the History of Science

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Room with some portraits hung on the walls, some books and other objects belonging to

Room with some portraits hung on the walls, some books and other objects belonging to the University of Pavia. In the central glass case are some mounted animals, by Professor of Anthropology

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Galvanoplasty experiments from 1802-1802 done by doctor and chemistry Luigi Brugnatelli: a bird

Galvanoplasty experiments from 1802-1802 done by doctor and chemistry Luigi Brugnatelli: a bird, a shrimp, a lizard and leaves from different plants are visible

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Picture No. 12479755

Picture No. 12479755
Human tumor cells, colored red, growing in zebrafish Date:

Background imageMedical Research Collection: The Monstrous Sow Of Landser

The Monstrous Sow Of Landser
Vintage engraving by Albrech Durer, showing The Monstrous Sow Of Landser, c.1496. On March 1, 1496, an abnormal pig was born in the village of Landser in Alsace

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Picture No. 12479754

Picture No. 12479754
Human tumor cells, colored red, growing in zebrafish Date:

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Effect acid blood fig 8 9 Print top right Pag

Effect acid blood fig 8 9 Print top right Pag
Effect of acid on the blood, fig. 8 and 9, Print top right: Pag: 231, medical research, branches of medicine (scientific research), Jan Luyken, Amsterdam, 1683, paper, etching, h 132 mm × w 80 mm

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Air pump bladders fig 5 Print upper right Pag

Air pump bladders fig 5 Print upper right Pag
Air pump with bladders, fig. 5, Print upper right: Pag: 75, medical research, branches of medicine (scientific research), Jan Luyken, Amsterdam, 1683, paper, etching, h 132 mm × w 79 mm

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Animals rejuvenated by monkey gland treatment. Dr Serge Vorroneff in the grounds

Animals rejuvenated by monkey gland treatment. Dr Serge Vorroneff in the grounds of the laboratory at Auteuil in France, with animals which have thrived on his treatment

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Illustration of scientist working in a laboratory

Illustration of scientist working in a laboratory

Background imageMedical Research Collection: A Woman Scientist

A Woman Scientist
Detroit, MIchigan: April 14, 1960 A cancer researcher holds up a glass slide

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Bacteriological laboratory

Bacteriological laboratory, France, 1890s. Chromolithograph c1900

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Research on Malaria

Research on Malaria, World Health Organisation/Institut Pasteur. Female mosquito with body swollen with blood of person she has bitten

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Research against Bilharzia

Research against Bilharzia
Progress in the fight against Bilharzia (shicstosoma) a parasitic trematode which spends one period of its lifecycle in water - snails and another in man

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Russian surgeon vladimir demikhov who grafted the head and fore-paws of one dog onto another in 1959

Russian surgeon vladimir demikhov who grafted the head and fore-paws of one dog onto another in 1959, the dog lived for23 days after the surgery

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Tablet computer showing a chromatogram F006 / 6302

Tablet computer showing a chromatogram F006 / 6302
Tablet computer showing conceptual artwork a3D view of the output of a chromatography. Different peaks in the chromatogram correspond to different components of the examined sample

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Scientist using a light microscope F006 / 9023

Scientist using a light microscope F006 / 9023
MODEL RELEASED. Scientist using a light microscope

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Biological research F006 / 9024

Biological research F006 / 9024
MODEL RELEASED. Biological research

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Biological research F006 / 9025

Biological research F006 / 9025
MODEL RELEASED. Biological research

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Haematology lab F006 / 9031

Haematology lab F006 / 9031
MODEL RELEASED. Haematology lab

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Microbiology research F006 / 9028

Microbiology research F006 / 9028
MODEL RELEASED. Microbiology research

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Microbiology research F006 / 9027

Microbiology research F006 / 9027
MODEL RELEASED. Microbiology research

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Scientist using a light microscope F006 / 9029

Scientist using a light microscope F006 / 9029
MODEL RELEASED. Scientist using a light microscope

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Haematology lab F006 / 9030

Haematology lab F006 / 9030
MODEL RELEASED. Haematology lab

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Biological research F006 / 9026

Biological research F006 / 9026
MODEL RELEASED. Biological research

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Edward Jenner (1749-1823)

Edward Jenner (1749-1823), British physician. Jenner, who also did work as a naturalist, is famed for developing a vaccine for the often fatal viral infection smallpox

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Title page to Vesalius book on anatomy

Title page to Vesalius book on anatomy
Title page from De Humani Corporis Fabrica (On the Structure of the Human Body) by Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564), Flemish physician & anatomist

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Recording body slice for Visible Human project

Recording body slice for Visible Human project
Morbid anatomy. A scientist prepares to photograph a transverse section of a human head, using cameras at the top of the picture

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Genetic switch, conceptual artwork

Genetic switch, conceptual artwork
Genetic switch, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Laboratory gerbil

Laboratory gerbil. Laboratory gerbil for use in animal experiments. Animals such as this are used to test the safety of non-medical substances (such as cosmetics or pesticides)

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Laboratory gerbils

Laboratory gerbils

Background imageMedical Research Collection: Multiwell sample tray

Multiwell sample tray



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"Unveiling the Marvels of Medical Research: From Ancient Art to Modern Science" Step into the captivating world as we explore its fascinating history and groundbreaking advancements. 🧪🔬 Picture No. 12479755 - "The Monstrous Sow Of Landser": Delve into the depths of scientific curiosity, where researchers fearlessly dissect mysteries to unlock life-saving solutions. Picture No. 12479754 - "William Hogarth's The Reward of Cruelty": Witness how compassion triumphs over cruelty as medical pioneers strive to alleviate suffering and improve human well-being. Behold. Animals rejuvenated by monkey gland treatment in Dr Serge Vorroneff's enchanting grounds, showcasing the potential for revolutionary breakthroughs that may reshape our understanding of longevity and vitality. Marvel at the mesmerizing effects depicted in Fig 8 & 9: Acid Blood Experimentation reveals intricate pathways towards combating diseases once thought incurable, paving a path towards brighter tomorrows. Fig 5 showcases an Air Pump with Bladders: A testament to relentless innovation, scientists harness this powerful tool to unravel secrets hidden within nature's most enigmatic creations, propelling us closer to transformative discoveries. Peek behind laboratory doors as dedicated scientists immerse themselves in their noble pursuit. An illustration captures their unwavering commitment and tireless efforts towards advancing medical knowledge for humanity's benefit. A Woman Scientist stands tall amidst her male counterparts, breaking barriers and shattering stereotypes on her quest for truth. Her brilliance illuminates new paths forward while inspiring generations yet to come. Enter a Bacteriological Laboratory teeming with microscopic wonders; here lies ground zero for unearthing cures against infectious diseases that have plagued mankind throughout history. Every petri dish holds hope. Witness relentless battles waged against Influenza—a formidable foe threatening global health—where researchers tirelessly work day and night, arming humanity with potent weapons to safeguard against its deadly grip.